Spaces That Tell a Story
A home becomes meaningful when it carries the memory, rhythm, and personality of the people who live there. At EHD, we design spaces that tell a story through proportion, material, light, and the small details that make a room feel deeply personal.
Every project begins with listening. We study how a client gathers, rests, entertains, works, and moves through the day so the architecture can respond with purpose rather than performance.
Materials become part of that narrative: stone that feels grounded, millwork that brings order, textiles that soften the experience, and light that changes the way a room is remembered.
The most resonant spaces are not decorated; they are composed around the life they are meant to hold.
When architecture and interiors work together, a home gains continuity. Rooms do not feel separate or staged, but connected by intention and shaped by the people who will inhabit them.
That is where story lives: in the quiet alignment between beauty, function, memory, and daily ritual.